By amplifying this post calling Kilmar Abrego Garcia a “terrorist,” the Trump administration just violated the court order that they reference. pic.twitter.com/8VUWQZQgfn
— MeidasTouch (@MeidasTouch) December 27, 2025
Also true:The so-called “gag order” described by @TriciaOhio is actually a local criminal rule that applies to *all* criminal proceedings in the Middle District of Tennessee.
— Anna Bower (@AnnaBower) December 27, 2025
The judge merely reminded the government to abide by that rule. He declined to impose additional restrictions. https://t.co/44uNpUz33i pic.twitter.com/Chk7dcswsA
This point by @AnnaBower about the local rules is accurate and important, but there’s another big picture issue.
— Adam Klasfeld (@KlasfeldReports) December 28, 2025
DHS is complaining about having to respect the presumption of innocence, guaranteed by the Constitution and a cornerstone of a free society. https://t.co/x1syi4Jivl
And the beats go on:ππΊπΈ pic.twitter.com/VJ9G2PB2eZ
— The Tennessee Holler (@TheTNHoller) December 27, 2025
DOJ tried to give a tow-truck driver 10 years for towing an ICE vehicle but an LA jury says nope. Acquitted. Trump takes the L, Stephen Miller fumes. @MeidasTouch https://t.co/RdKZH7nC1I
— Dina Sayegh Doll (@askDinaDoll) December 27, 2025
π First they said the Epstein files were a "hoax." Then they said Obama wrote them. Then they were a hoax again. Now they are real, but Trump is the only innocent person in them?
— Adam Mockler (@adammocklerr) December 27, 2025
The lies are spinning out of control. pic.twitter.com/3Uv03JtRTV
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